The six-speed manual has precise changes and a good spread of ratios and for an extra $6000 or so the seven-speed twin-clutch automatic (Porsche calls it PDK) brings better performance and economy. Economy, too, is impressive, with a claimed average of 9.2 litres/100km. The addictive crescendo is a tingling shriek. Performance is impressive, not just for its 5.2-second 0-100kmh acceleration time (5.0 seconds if you choose the Sport pack, with its aggressive launch-control system) but more so for its excellent thrust throughout the rev range.Įven just off idle there's an agility and liveliness that mates with sublime linearity throughout the rev range. The direct-injection system on the boxer six-cylinder offers crisper response with a well-tuned snarl from the exhaust. The basic model's new 2.9-litre engine has 188kW and a willingness that makes it a brisk - if not ballistic - performer.īut the gutsier S is the car purists will desire. It's here the new Boxster delivers its knockout punch. I’m excited for the Gold Ranger and Psycho Rangers.Nice review here of the Porsche Boxster S. Tommy and Jason’s voices are so necessary lol I remember your old Green Ranger had the Dragonzord hyper but it had some errors what happened to it? Maybe someone can rip the Ranger voices. I’m really impressed with the White Ranger sprites.
I forgot which one but it’s 1 of the stages titled Rangers 1 of those stages has black bars on the top and bottom.
They all have the same shoryuken type uppercut. In the future I hope some of their moves differ from each other. Chancethegamer wrote: It’s cool to have the Rangers in Mugen.